Thursday, March 22, 2012

22nd of March.....plenty of spring flowers!

I am back from a short but fantastic day in Svångemåla. The sun was as bright as it can only be in March, the birds were singling like crazy and wherever you looked, you could see all kinds of spring flowers.

Anemone hepatica; liverleaf / pennywort. I am not sure which  is the most common name for it in English, so please help me. It is always a special feeling to spot the first one and I can hardly remember seeing them as early as 22nd of March. Global warming? 


Galanthus nivalis, the snowdrop or common snowdrop.
 Syringa vulgaris or Lilac buds that are bursting of built in energy.

Daphne mezereum is a species of Daphne in the flowering plant family Thymelaeaceae. This is a wonderful flower that was easy to spot since there are no leaves on any bushes yet.

 and last but not least, TWIGGY !!  Tiny but still a bit longer and stronger than a few years ago. Use the search function to see what Twiggy has looked like before!







Sunday, February 12, 2012

Snow and sunshine

 The temperature was around minus 5 C when I visited Svångemåla yesterday. It was very peaceful and no signs of neither the wild pigs nor any human beings. The little snow that covered the ground sparkled in the sunshine but was no problem for the car. (Click on the pictures to enlarge! )















It looks like Bruno or a relative of him is still around!

Has a wolf been sightseeing in Svångemåla?



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Winter but no snow in January 2012


It was cold when I visited Svångemåla yesterday but no snow. The air is amazing, clean, dry and crisp. Only a few birds made any sounds. How different to spring.

This picture is from Björnasjö (Bear lake !) not far from Svångemåla. 


 This plant looks like it was surprised by the cold weather when it had just started to grow.


Monday, December 12, 2011

Stormy weather

This fall we have had a number of low pressures coming in from the west bringing a lot of rain and strong winds. A couple of weeks ago many thousands of people had no electricity due to trees falling over the power lines and roads being blocked by trees. I was therefore not surprised when I recently visited Svångemåla and found a big birch tree resting on the path to the house. It took me the better part of one hour to clear the way and I will have to continue that work when weather and time permit.

It is a bit funny that I earlier worried about some dead trees standing next to this birch (http://svangemalanews.blogspot.com/2010/10/i-wish.html  but they never caused any problems.


The road to the left of the stone wall is not in use any longer as you might remember from previous posts. http://svangemalanews.blogspot.com/2009/06/good-or-bad-news.html 


Monday, November 7, 2011

Moose family

In the middel of the hunting season I met this moose family of four. Impressive animals when you are only 30-40 meters away.



Still some life...

Even when the leaves are covering the ground it is not difficult to find small mushrooms and plants that grow and even thrive. As always, click on the picture to get a better view!

Daisy ?

Shapes



Wet, very wet!

I have lived in Burma (Myanmar) and experienced two monsoon seasons but I still have a feeling that it is wetter in Sweden in October and November. When you are out walking you can often hear big water drops splashing down and the grass and the ground in general are soaking wet. The smell of wet old leaves is very typical for this time of the year.


Verbascum thapsus (Great or Common Mullein)


Lupin



Oak leave

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The last Fuchsia

So elegant, so fragile but soon it is gone.